Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Jan 24, 2022 - 9:18am
Proclivities wrote:
Yesterday morning my backyard Beer & Music lounge was looking a little frosty. Mostly melted and muddy today. Image treated with "Platinum Photo" effect.
Yesterday morning my backyard Beer & Music lounge was looking a little frosty. Mostly melted and muddy today. Image treated with "Platinum Photo" effect.
my kind of beer garden i know what to expect for entertainment but what does tapas menu look like?
Well if it was my old Grandpaw's shed, which is what it looks like, it would be squirrel and rabbeeto... I wish I had one of those here, plus my old Grandpaw.
Yesterday morning my backyard Beer & Music lounge was looking a little frosty. Mostly melted and muddy today. Image treated with "Platinum Photo" effect.
my kind of beer garden i know what to expect for entertainment but what does tapas menu look like?
Yesterday morning my backyard Beer & Music lounge was looking a little frosty. Mostly melted and muddy today. Image treated with "Platinum Photo" effect.
Yesterday morning my backyard Beer & Music lounge was looking a little frosty. Mostly melted and muddy today. Image treated with "Platinum Photo" effect.
I feel like I have dodged too many bullets regarding weather since moving to what is apparently the eastern corridor of tornado alley, this was one was the largest caliber so far with the biggest destruction occurring 3 or 4 miles down the road. Round 2 is tomorrow afternoon. I have come to fear the spring.
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So I guess when the winds gusts to over 50 km/h and blows the lid off of one of the compost bins, we shouldn't complain? That happened last night. Went out at 2AM to check on the canoe.
Man, I will gladly take a couple of months of depressingly low light and winter conditions before tornadoes.
Obligatory dumb canuck question follows: If you wear concrete boots, does that prevent you from being lifted to the Land of Oz?
I feel like I have dodged too many bullets regarding weather since moving to what is apparently the eastern corridor of tornado alley, this was one was the largest caliber so far with the biggest destruction occurring 3 or 4 miles down the road. Round 2 is tomorrow afternoon. I have come to fear the spring.
Glad to hear you are okay. Was thinking of you when I heard your town was hit.
I have a close friend who lives in New Bern, NC and he has been living in fear of going to sleep at night for the same reasons. He has had some close calls within several miles of his place. Between hurricanes and tornadoes for the past 15 or so years he is pretty much ready to come back up here.
I feel like I have dodged too many bullets regarding weather since moving to what is apparently the eastern corridor of tornado alley, this was one was the largest caliber so far with the biggest destruction occurring 3 or 4 miles down the road. Round 2 is tomorrow afternoon. I have come to fear the spring.